The Xalan project now has web pages hosted on the subversion server.

The svnsubpub web page publishing path for Xalan TLP is:

    http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xalan/site/docs/xalan

The Xalan-C project web pages are to be copied to:

    http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xalan/site/docs/xalan/xalan-c

The Xalan-Java project web pages are to be copied to:

    http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xalan/site/docs/xalan/xalan-j

The Xalan TLP page sources (stylebook xml) are found at:

    http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xalan/site/xdocs

The New Xalan Stylebook Tools are found at:

    http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xalan/site/stylebook

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The Xalan TLP svnsubpub has the new XALAN-C project pages (no apiDocs).
The Xalan TLP svnsubpub links to the old XALAN-J project pages.
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A Windows platform is currently being used along with the
Xalan.exe command line XSLT transformation program.

1.  Load the Xalan.exe and required DLLs from Xerces and Xalan into

    xalan/site/bin

2.  Connect to

    xalan/site/xdocs/sources

3.  Run the "make-book-org.bat" command script.

4.  Move the build directory to the subversion svnsubpub area

     From:  xalan/site/build/docs/xalan

     To:    xalan/site/docs/xalan

5.  Publish by svn checkin of

    xalan/site/docs/xalan

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Xalan-C Project Web Pages

1.  Load the Xalan.exe and required DLLs from Xerces and Xalan into

    xalan/c/trunk/bin

2.  Connect to

    xalan/c/trunk/xdocs/sources

3.  Run the "make-book.bat" command script.

4.  Move the build directory to the project subdirectory for svnsubpub

    From:  xalan/c/build/docs/xalan-c

    To:    xalan/site/docs/xalan/xalan-c

5.  Publish by svn checkin of

    xalan/site/docs/xalan    (or)    xalan/site/docs/xalan/xalan-c

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Note:  The build directories can be copied to your committer
web-site for community review before publishing the content
to the subversion repository for Infra svnsubpub.

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I have a policy question regarding the ability to update
the repository using slow internet links (i.e. dial-up).

Should the constructed apiDocs be part of the project web pages?
Or should the apiDocs be in a download file for customer use?
The download apiDocs files can be published to a mirror repository.

The XALAN-C constructed doxygen/graphviz directory is huge (340 MB)

The XALAN-J constructed Javadoc pages have a large volume.

Are doxygen/graphviz available on people.apache.org?

Is Javadoc available on people.apache.org?

Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway
Xalan Documentation Project

P.S. I have not yet told Infastructure about the subversion repository link.


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